After a summer 2022 full of successes with songs like “Sesso Romantico” and “(Forse) Non mi basti più”, Marco Carta continues to conquer the public. His recent single “SOLO FANTASIA” (Dischi dei sognatori / Ada Music Italy), previewed at the San Marino Song Contest 2025, is ready to become a hit, available on all digital platforms and on the radio starting from Friday 11 April.
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A New Musical Chapter
With “SOLO FANTASIA”, written and produced by a team of experts including Alessandro Gemelli and Tony Maiello, Carta once again demonstrates his ability to fully immerse himself in every note and line of his song. As in his previous works, this new song is an example of how the artist manages to make the lyrics and music an extension of his personality.
Emotional Depth
Mark emphasizes: “Solo Fantasia is a song that tells of an intense and fleeting attraction, suspended between dream and reality.” This statement introduces the central theme of the song, which explores the vulnerability of relationships, passion and the irrationality of an encounter that is not meant to last. “There is an indefinite bond between them, but not solid enough to become something concrete: it is only fantasy, an illusion that resembles poetry.” An escapist message that leads us to reflect on what we dream, but which could remain just that.
Cinematic Atmosphere
Music and night intertwine in a fascinating narrative that takes the listener on a journey that resembles a film from another time. That “cursed and romantic” moment described by Marco becomes the fulcrum of the experience, transforming a simple song into a window on a universe of emotions and vivid images. “SOLO FANTASIA” therefore represents not only a new single, but a work that promises to resonate in the hearts of many, leading everyone to reconsider their dreams and illusions.
Article published on 7 April 2025 - 18:37
I listened to Marco Carta's new song and I have to say it's interesting, although I don't know if I really like it. The song talks about complicated feelings, but sometimes it seems a bit repetitive. I hope the artist continues to experiment.